New Musical RUTKA to Play Concert at Lincoln Center's New York Public Library for the Performing Arts | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News New Musical RUTKA to Play Concert at Lincoln Center's New York Public Library for the Performing Arts

The indie rock musical features music and lyrics by Jocelyn Mackenzie and Jeremy Lloyd Styles with a book by Sarah Gancher.

Currently in development, new indie rock musical RUTKA will play a concert performance at New York Public Library for the Performing Arts January 23. Selections from the show will be presented in the Bruno Walter Auditorium at the Lincoln Center building.

Featuring music and lyrics by Jocelyn Mackenzie and Jeremy Lloyd Styles of indie rock trio Pearl and the Beard, and a book by Sarah Gancher (Russian Troll Farm, Hundred Days), RUTKA is based on the real diary of 14-year-old Rutka Laskier. Rutka's Noteboook captures her experiences living in the Jewish Ghetto in Bedzin, Poland for three months in 1943. When she was deported, Laskier left her diary behind—it was only discovered decades later, authenticated, and published in 2006. The musical follows a group of teenagers coping with and finding their way through the unimaginable events which surround them.

Wendy C. Goldberg is directing, leading a creative team that also features Ken Cerniglia (Hadestown, Peter and the Starcatcher) as dramaturg and Sharon Kenny as musical director. General management is by KGM Theatrical. Daryl Eisenberg of Eisenberg/Beans Casting serves as casting director. Casting will be announced at a later date.

Goldberg said in a statement, “RUTKA helps reclaim voices that were taken far too soon, and to introduce new generations to these stories in a way that feels entirely relevant and current to them. With shocking incidents of antisemitism, hatred, and division on the rise, it is crucial to have a project like this to enact meaningful change for future generations.”

RUTKA is produced by Amy Langer and David Schwartz of Think System Productions and executive produced by Cody Lassen (Spring Awakening, Indecent, How I Learned to Drive).

 
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